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Step 1. Mask off the edges in between the bumper and the tail light to prevent scratches.

Step 2: Unscrew 2x 8mm bolts using a 8mm socket wrench. Check out the blue circles in the photo. Tail light is held in position by these 2 bolts and 2 buttons. You'll see where as we progress.

Step 3: Gently pull the tailight away from the car from the rear. A gap will open. Insert your fingers (green arrows) and move towards the front of the vehicle (blue arrows). It will get tight and you'll soon run out of space. Skip to the next photo.

Step 3 continue: look at this photo. I have circled the buttons that hold the tailight to the vehicle. Pull out and away from the vehicle keeping the tailight parallel to the vehicle. The tail light will pop out.

That's it! Tail light has been removed.
To pop the tail light back into place: line up the white buttons. And push the tail light until the buttons pop back into place. With enough pressure you'll feel and hear it kind of snap into place.

Step 2: Unscrew 2x 8mm bolts using a a Philips head or a 8mm socket wrench. Check out the blue circles in the photo. Tail light is held in position by these 2 bolts and 2 buttons. You'll see where as we progress.

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I replaced my lights and I would only recommend using the 8mm socket. The screws are such soft metal I have one strip trying to get it out. - no problem with the socket though.